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Great New Church in Newcastle UK
There's a new, very positive voice arising in Newcastle, UK.
The Newcastle Christian Life Centre is only two and a half years old, but is already making inroads into community life in one of north east England's major cities.
Mal Fletcher visited the church in March, to speak to a city-wide leaders' event and church services.
After the visit, he said: 'This church is, I believe, destined to be a major voice in this part of England.'
'The people are passionate about achieving true influence in their city and beyond - not just building a church, but spreading the impact of God's Kingdom.'
During the leadership event, which was hosted by CLC but included leaders from other churches, Mal spoke on 'Impacting the Society of the Future.'
You can stream or download this great leadership session. Click here.
Newcastle CLC is led by Pastors Jon and Dee Cook. Jon has long experience working with local governments as a social worker and leader of government departments.
He is passionate about Newcastle and committed to building a church that will impact every sphere of influence in the region.
He said: 'We so appreciated that Mal wanted to come to us. It was a privilege to host him.'
For more on Newcastle CLC, visit www.newcastleclc.co.uk.
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